Math  /  Data & Statistics

QuestionWhich of the following statements are true concerning the mean of the differences between two dependent samples (matched pairs)?
Select all that apply. A. If one has more than 9 matched pairs of sample data, one can consider the sample to be large and there is no need to check for normality. B. The methods used to evaluate the mean of the differences between two dependent variables apply if one has 92 weights of taxpayers from Ohio and 92 weights of taxpayers from Texas. C. The requirement of a simple random sample is satisfied if we have independent pairs of convenience sampling data. D. If one has twenty matched pairs of sample data, there is a loose requirement that the twenty differences appear to be from a normally distributed population. E. If one wants to use a confidence interval to test the claim that μd>0\mu_{d}>0 with a 0.05 significance level, the confidence interval should have a confidence level of 90%90 \%.

Studdy Solution
Evaluate statement E:
Statement E suggests using a 90% confidence interval to test a claim at a 0.05 significance level. This is incorrect. To test at a 0.05 significance level, one should use a 95% confidence interval, not 90%.
The true statement is:
D \boxed{D}

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